Patent classifications
A61K6/54
Composition and Method for Endodontic Debridement
Provided herein are compositions and kits including trichloroacetic acid, and methods of using the same for debridement during endodontic treatment.
Composition and Method for Endodontic Debridement
Provided herein are compositions and kits including trichloroacetic acid, and methods of using the same for debridement during endodontic treatment.
Hydrogel materials for obturation
A curable mixture and method of using the mixture are disclosed. In some embodiments, the mixture comprises a water soluble acrylate-based monomer, a water-soluble acrylamide-based monomer, or a mixture thereof, and has properties suitable for use as a tooth filling after curing.
Hydrogel materials for obturation
A curable mixture and method of using the mixture are disclosed. In some embodiments, the mixture comprises a water soluble acrylate-based monomer, a water-soluble acrylamide-based monomer, or a mixture thereof, and has properties suitable for use as a tooth filling after curing.
Hydrogel materials for obturation
A curable mixture and method of using the mixture are disclosed. In some embodiments, the mixture comprises a water soluble acrylate-based monomer, a water-soluble acrylamide-based monomer, or a mixture thereof, and has properties suitable for use as a tooth filling after curing.
BIOMIMETIC MINERAL BASED ENDODONTIC CEMENT COMPOSITION AND USES THEREOF
Disclosed are biomimetic mineral based endodontic cement compositions. An endodontic cement comprises a paste A and a paste B. The paste A comprises a pozzolanic cementitious mineral paste and the paste B is a mixture comprising polyanionic polymers, phosphates, cement setting modulators, host-inclusion particles, bioactive glasses, and radiopacity agents suspended in a liquid carrier.
Curable calcium phosphate composition for biological hard tissue repair, bone repair material, and various dental materials
The present invention provides a curable calcium phosphate composition for biological hard tissue repair that yields a cured product excellent in durability in a wet environment such as in a body or an oral cavity. The present invention relates to a curable calcium phosphate composition for biological hard tissue repair, including tetracalcium phosphate particles (A), calcium hydrogen phosphate particles (B), calcium carbonate particles (C), and water (D), the curable calcium phosphate composition including 5 to 75 parts by weight of the tetracalcium phosphate particles (A), 10 to 70 parts by weight of the calcium hydrogen phosphate particles (B), and 2 to 50 parts by weight of the calcium carbonate particles (C) per 100 parts by weight of the total of the tetracalcium phosphate particles (A), the calcium hydrogen phosphate particles (B), and the calcium carbonate particles (C).
A HIGHLY FLOWABLE PREPOLYMER COMPOSITION OF HIGH RADIOPACITY ALLOWING FOR HIGH DEPTH PHOTOPOLYMERIZATION
The invention relates to a highly flowable crosslinkable medical or dental composition comprising a crosslinkable compound, a polymerization initiator and a heterogeneous radiopacifier. Also described is a crosslinked polymer composition obtainable by crosslinking said highly flowable, crosslinkable medical or dental composition and the use of said highly flowable crosslinkable medical or dental composition to fill cavities or hollow structures in human or animal subjects.
A HIGHLY FLOWABLE PREPOLYMER COMPOSITION OF HIGH RADIOPACITY ALLOWING FOR HIGH DEPTH PHOTOPOLYMERIZATION
The invention relates to a highly flowable crosslinkable medical or dental composition comprising a crosslinkable compound, a polymerization initiator and a heterogeneous radiopacifier. Also described is a crosslinked polymer composition obtainable by crosslinking said highly flowable, crosslinkable medical or dental composition and the use of said highly flowable crosslinkable medical or dental composition to fill cavities or hollow structures in human or animal subjects.
A COLLAGEN-HYDROXYAPATITE DEVICE FOR NON-SURGICAL PERIODONTAL TREATMENT
This invention provides a non-surgical method for treating periodontitis comprising administering an article into a periodontal pocket, where the article comprises crosslinked collagen and hydroxyapatite. This invention also provides articles to be used within these methods.